The Mogen David actually doesn't have that long a history as a Jewish symbol; the earliest associations are back in the 11th century and even then it was perhaps most often associated with the Kaballah.

Absolutely and even today some Jews do not like it's usage as a recognised symbol for Judaism. As to the thread's topic as Paisius says it does indeed have the ring of conspiracy theory. What's better yet is the fact that like all the best conspiracy theories it's managed to combine as many groups as possible under one heading as can be.

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And then my heart hath told me:These will pass,Will pass and change, will die and be no more,Things bright and green, things young and happy;And I have gone upon my waySorrowful.

However back to the point of the thread. It's rather sad at this hour of the day historically speaking to still see stuff about ZOG flying around. Both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches have historical issues with individuals within them in regards to that. It's one thing to point we disagree with Judaism theologically but quite another to go on about the 'House of Rothschild' etc.

Unfortunately when it comes to the Jews, and to some extent Catholicism as well, there are quite a few who are willing to lay reason aside and accept some of the most bizarre conspiracy theories.

But there are reasons to believe these theories, facts which many don't want to accept. People need to wake up and stop living in La La land!

However back to the point of the thread. It's rather sad at this hour of the day historically speaking to still see stuff about ZOG flying around. Both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches have historical issues with individuals within them in regards to that. It's one thing to point we disagree with Judaism theologically but quite another to go on about the 'House of Rothschild' etc.

Unfortunately when it comes to the Jews, and to some extent Catholicism as well, there are quite a few who are willing to lay reason aside and accept some of the most bizarre conspiracy theories.

But there are reasons to believe these theories, facts which many don't want to accept. People need to wake up and stop living in La La land!

Then perhaps sir you might let us know these facts as it is surely your duty to enlighten us if you possess such urgent knowledge we do not!

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And then my heart hath told me:These will pass,Will pass and change, will die and be no more,Things bright and green, things young and happy;And I have gone upon my waySorrowful.

The Mogen David actually doesn't have that long a history as a Jewish symbol; the earliest associations are back in the 11th century and even then it was perhaps most often associated with the Kaballah.

Absolutely and even today some Jews do not like it's usage as a recognised symbol for Judaism. As to the thread's topic as Paisius says it does indeed have the ring of conspiracy theory. What's better yet is the fact that like all the best conspiracy theories it's managed to combine as many groups as possible under one heading as can be.

...and like with all 'conspiracy' theories, in order to be a true believer you have to suspend logic and accept the fact that tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people will be 'mum' about the 'conspiracy' for years, decades and centuries. Since drink, money and sex will usually ferret out even the darkest and deepest of secrets if applied properly, I don't find such 'theories' to be anything but nonsense.

Oh, and by the way, the Russian Orthodox Church must 'in' on this as well. Have you ever noticed that the hexagram is often used as a emblem on Russian phelons? Hmmm....

The Mogen David actually doesn't have that long a history as a Jewish symbol; the earliest associations are back in the 11th century and even then it was perhaps most often associated with the Kaballah.

Absolutely and even today some Jews do not like it's usage as a recognised symbol for Judaism. As to the thread's topic as Paisius says it does indeed have the ring of conspiracy theory. What's better yet is the fact that like all the best conspiracy theories it's managed to combine as many groups as possible under one heading as can be.

...and like with all 'conspiracy' theories, in order to be a true believer you have to suspend logic and accept the fact that tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people will be 'mum' about the 'conspiracy' for years, decades and centuries. Since drink, money and sex will usually ferret out even the darkest and deepest of secrets if applied properly, I don't find such 'theories' to be anything but nonsense.

Oh, and by the way, the Russian Orthodox Church must 'in' on this as well. Have you ever noticed that the hexagram is often used as a emblem on Russian phelons? Hmmm....

You know there seems to be a kind of small minority of members of both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches who love the whole 'world been run by international Jewry' stuff. There must be something universally appealing about this er stuff. At the moment outside this site I'm caught up in a debate where some Catholic guy is trying to use a site by a purported Orthodox monastic to show me how the Protocols of the Elder of Zion are true and a great fount of wisdom. The fact that I've pointed out that the guy he is using as a source belongs to monastery that is in schism with ROCOR and has been condemned by them makes not the slighest difference to the whole exchange.

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And then my heart hath told me:These will pass,Will pass and change, will die and be no more,Things bright and green, things young and happy;And I have gone upon my waySorrowful.

The Mogen David actually doesn't have that long a history as a Jewish symbol; the earliest associations are back in the 11th century and even then it was perhaps most often associated with the Kaballah.

Absolutely and even today some Jews do not like it's usage as a recognised symbol for Judaism. As to the thread's topic as Paisius says it does indeed have the ring of conspiracy theory. What's better yet is the fact that like all the best conspiracy theories it's managed to combine as many groups as possible under one heading as can be.

...and like with all 'conspiracy' theories, in order to be a true believer you have to suspend logic and accept the fact that tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people will be 'mum' about the 'conspiracy' for years, decades and centuries. Since drink, money and sex will usually ferret out even the darkest and deepest of secrets if applied properly, I don't find such 'theories' to be anything but nonsense.

Oh, and by the way, the Russian Orthodox Church must 'in' on this as well. Have you ever noticed that the hexagram is often used as a emblem on Russian phelons? Hmmm....

You know there seems to be a kind of small minority of members of both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches who love the whole 'world been run by international Jewry' stuff. There must be something universally appealing about this er stuff. At the moment outside this site I'm caught up in a debate where some Catholic guy is trying to use a site by a purported Orthodox monastic to show me how the Protocols of the Elder of Zion are true and a great fount of wisdom. The fact that I've pointed out that the guy he is using as a source belongs to monastery that is in schism with ROCOR and has been condemned by them makes not the slighest difference to the whole exchange.

To my mind, conspiracy theories are one of Satan's greatest inventions.

They play on the minds of people. Like true religious faith, they require one to accept much which appears to be irrational and contradictory and unseen. They are a great tool for those who would use 'reason' and 'logic' to destroy faith, for if the believer in a conspiracy theory finds his or her belief in the conspiracy to be foolish, they may be susceptible to having their religious faith undermined at the same time - or they may never find the means to gain such faith.

Likewise for those antagonistic to religion, they lump the pious Christian in the same boat of illogic with the conspiracy theorists, making it easier for them to dispense their own doctrines of non-belief.

That's a marvellous summary and indeed it's true many conspiracy theorists 'faith' is superficially akin to religious faith. Often so called 'sacred books' are wheeled out and texts from them used to show how one race or group is responsible for the majority of the world's ills. It seems to be so much easier than admitting we all hold some responsibility. Ultimately though it's much harder as history has showed time and time again.

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And then my heart hath told me:These will pass,Will pass and change, will die and be no more,Things bright and green, things young and happy;And I have gone upon my waySorrowful.

However back to the point of the thread. It's rather sad at this hour of the day historically speaking to still see stuff about ZOG flying around. Both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches have historical issues with individuals within them in regards to that. It's one thing to point we disagree with Judaism theologically but quite another to go on about the 'House of Rothschild' etc.

Unfortunately when it comes to the Jews, and to some extent Catholicism as well, there are quite a few who are willing to lay reason aside and accept some of the most bizarre conspiracy theories.

But there are reasons to believe these theories, facts which many don't want to accept. People need to wake up and stop living in La La land!

Then perhaps sir you might let us know these facts as it is surely your duty to enlighten us if you possess such urgent knowledge we do not!

Go examine the 9/11 videos, or listen to interviews with former CIA operatives, that's agood start.

However back to the point of the thread. It's rather sad at this hour of the day historically speaking to still see stuff about ZOG flying around. Both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches have historical issues with individuals within them in regards to that. It's one thing to point we disagree with Judaism theologically but quite another to go on about the 'House of Rothschild' etc.

Unfortunately when it comes to the Jews, and to some extent Catholicism as well, there are quite a few who are willing to lay reason aside and accept some of the most bizarre conspiracy theories.

But there are reasons to believe these theories, facts which many don't want to accept. People need to wake up and stop living in La La land!

Then perhaps sir you might let us know these facts as it is surely your duty to enlighten us if you possess such urgent knowledge we do not!

Go examine the 9/11 videos, or listen to interviews with former CIA operatives, that's agood start.

Possibly the design in question on the Pope's mitre which started this thread is a secret communicator whereby he relays information to ZOG to plan such events as the one your reference above

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And then my heart hath told me:These will pass,Will pass and change, will die and be no more,Things bright and green, things young and happy;And I have gone upon my waySorrowful.

The Mogen David actually doesn't have that long a history as a Jewish symbol; the earliest associations are back in the 11th century and even then it was perhaps most often associated with the Kaballah.

Absolutely and even today some Jews do not like it's usage as a recognised symbol for Judaism. As to the thread's topic as Paisius says it does indeed have the ring of conspiracy theory. What's better yet is the fact that like all the best conspiracy theories it's managed to combine as many groups as possible under one heading as can be.

...and like with all 'conspiracy' theories, in order to be a true believer you have to suspend logic and accept the fact that tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people will be 'mum' about the 'conspiracy' for years, decades and centuries. Since drink, money and sex will usually ferret out even the darkest and deepest of secrets if applied properly, I don't find such 'theories' to be anything but nonsense.

Oh, and by the way, the Russian Orthodox Church must 'in' on this as well. Have you ever noticed that the hexagram is often used as a emblem on Russian phelons? Hmmm....

You know there seems to be a kind of small minority of members of both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches who love the whole 'world been run by international Jewry' stuff. There must be something universally appealing about this er stuff. At the moment outside this site I'm caught up in a debate where some Catholic guy is trying to use a site by a purported Orthodox monastic to show me how the Protocols of the Elder of Zion are true and a great fount of wisdom. The fact that I've pointed out that the guy he is using as a source belongs to monastery that is in schism with ROCOR and has been condemned by them makes not the slighest difference to the whole exchange.

To my mind, conspiracy theories are one of Satan's greatest inventions.

They play on the minds of people. Like true religious faith, they require one to accept much which appears to be irrational and contradictory and unseen. They are a great tool for those who would use 'reason' and 'logic' to destroy faith, for if the believer in a conspiracy theory finds his or her belief in the conspiracy to be foolish, they may be susceptible to having their religious faith undermined at the same time - or they may never find the means to gain such faith.

Likewise for those antagonistic to religion, they lump the pious Christian in the same boat of illogic with the conspiracy theorists, making it easier for them to dispense their own doctrines of non-belief.

I'm actuay only following the facts that make sense. I don't care if anyone believes me. I hope I'm wrong, I really do.

As for you saying that's Satan's work, I'm pretty sure worshiping the government as an infallible source is pretty darn satanic.

However back to the point of the thread. It's rather sad at this hour of the day historically speaking to still see stuff about ZOG flying around. Both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches have historical issues with individuals within them in regards to that. It's one thing to point we disagree with Judaism theologically but quite another to go on about the 'House of Rothschild' etc.

Unfortunately when it comes to the Jews, and to some extent Catholicism as well, there are quite a few who are willing to lay reason aside and accept some of the most bizarre conspiracy theories.

But there are reasons to believe these theories, facts which many don't want to accept. People need to wake up and stop living in La La land!

Then perhaps sir you might let us know these facts as it is surely your duty to enlighten us if you possess such urgent knowledge we do not!

Go examine the 9/11 videos, or listen to interviews with former CIA operatives, that's agood start.

Possibly the design in question on the Pope's mitre which started this thread is a secret communicator whereby he relays information to ZOG to plan such events as the one your reference above

Possibly the design in question on the Pope's mitre which started this thread is a secret communicator whereby he relays information to ZOG to plan such events as the one your reference above

It's also connected to the vast Vatican Super Computer™ (maintained by fish worshiping, Illuminati members of Opus Dei), that is used to keep track of the names, addresses and shoe sizes of all the world's Protestants.